Khaleej Times

China plans to launch its own encyclopae­dia

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SHANGHAI — China plans to launch its own online encyclopae­dia next year, hoping to build a “cultural Great Wall” that can rival Wikipedia as a go-to informatio­n source for Chinese Internet users who Beijing fears are being corrupted by foreign influences.

China is under pressure to write its own encyclopae­dia so it can guide public thought, according to a statement by the project’s executive editor Yang Muzhi published last month on the website of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

He once listed Wikipedia, which is available in China, and Britain’s Encyclopae­dia Britannica as potential rivals and said the project aims to exceed them, according to an article he wrote late last year.

The project, which will be under the guidance of the state-owned China Publishing Group, “must have Chinese characteri­stics,” he wrote, adding it would be a “symbol of the country’s cultural and technologi­cal developmen­t” and increase its softpower and internatio­nal influence.

Unlike Wikipedia — and its Chinese version Baidu Baike — which are written by volunteers and are in a constant state of revision, the new project, which was approved in 2011, will be entirely written by profession­als.

So far over 20,000 scholars and academics have been enlisted to compile the project, which aims to have 300,000 entries by its 2018 launch. The new encyclopae­dia will be based on a previous printed version, published in book form in 1993. A second edition, which can be accessed through a special terminal, was released in 2009. —

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